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Visual library & web application. Performance

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FreeStyler - 08 Jun 2007 08:04 GMT
I learn NetBeans and I saw the Visual library demos. It looks great but I
saw demos for standalone application and looks smooth and fast. I'm
wondering if I use the libraries in a web applications does it be so smooth
and fast ?
Andrew Thompson - 08 Jun 2007 11:48 GMT
>I learn NetBeans and I saw the Visual library demos.

I am not familiar with them, got an URL?

>..It looks great but I
>saw demos for standalone application and looks smooth and fast.

So this stuff inherently occurs in a GUI?

>..I'm
>wondering if I use the libraries in a web applications does it be so smooth
>and fast ?

If 'yes' to 'GUI?', the web application implies either
an applet or web start based application.

Either of those can run just as fast as a normal
desktop application - as soon as the bytes arrive.

The web start app. will probably be faster after first
start-up, since web start has its own caching
mechanism (which is ultimately under the control of
the end user and their system, but the deployer
can make resource caching suggestions which
are usually obeyed).

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FreeStyler - 08 Jun 2007 13:25 GMT
"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe> je napisao u poruci interesnoj
grupi:73634bc29f4e7@uwe...
> >I learn NetBeans and I saw the Visual library demos.
>
> I am not familiar with them, got an URL?

http://www.netbeans.org/download/flash/netbeans_60/jl_preso_vislib/player.ht
ml

Maybe I first need to ask is it possible to implement visual libraries in a
web application which runs on Tomcat or Java Application server ?
Andrew Thompson - 08 Jun 2007 14:51 GMT
>"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe> je napisao u poruci interesnoj
>grupi:73634bc29f4e7@uwe...
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>http://www.netbeans.org/download/flash/netbeans_60/jl_preso_vislib/player.ht
>ml

Unfortunately that page uses Flash.  
Don't have it, won't install it.  

It seems the Flash was created from a PowerPoint*
presentation, but I am guessing this is not about either
Flash or PP, that is just the medium for describing this
marvelous new technology.  

*  which I also do not have.

So (to be fussy) do you know of links to *textual*
descriptions of the technology?  No.. wait.. a bit
of searching on netbeans+"visual+library" shows..
<http://graph.netbeans.org/>
"Run ShowMind using WebStart - a demo of the
Visual Library with NetBeans Platform (downloads
11MB, requires Java 5 or later). "
And another page might be handy..
<http://graph.netbeans.org/faq.html>

>Maybe I first need to ask is it possible to implement visual libraries in a
>web application which runs on Tomcat or Java Application server ?

What do you mean 'in' the web app?  If this code is running
on the server, all it could do is push out ..static images to
the end user.  

If it is running on the client side (applet or JWS), that
app. might be able to *interact* with the web app., but
the "11 meg" makes me think it is unsuited to applet
deployment - web start would be the only sensible option
for deploying it to the client.

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FreeStyler - 10 Jun 2007 18:00 GMT
"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe> je napisao u poruci interesnoj
grupi:7364e5d6593df@uwe...
> >"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe> je napisao u poruci interesnoj
> >grupi:73634bc29f4e7@uwe...
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> Message posted via JavaKB.com
> http://www.javakb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/java-gui/200706/1

Ok, thank you.


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